Why are Indian founders not excited about B2B startups. Everyone is either into AI or chatbots in B2B or else building apps and brands. Specially so much investment flowing into D2C brands that it makes me laugh. Boring B2B business generate so much
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VIVEK MAHAJAN
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Hi
We are launching house of brands across different categories such as home decor, jewellery, clothing, organic food.
Goal is to launch brands under one umbrella.
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Chamarti Sreekar
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trend of luxury brands entering the world of sports:
* Luxury brands are increasingly partnering with athletes and sports teams to reach a broader audience and tap into the growing influence of athletes as cultural icons.
* This trend is being dr
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Dhruv Soni
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Hi Guyss,
I am thinking of starting a jewellery business, where my USP would be convertible / detachable jewellery pieces, so that people can wear a single jewellery in two different ways.
These jewellery can be wear on daily basis. This is not a wed
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